Know Your Rights: Navigating the Theatre Workplace

About Workshop
This workshop empowers theatre professionals—whether actors, directors, designers, or administrators—with the knowledge they need to understand and assert their rights in the workplace. Participants will gain clarity on employment classifications, legal protections, and contract essentials, while also learning how to recognize and respond to workplace misconduct. This session supports theatre workers in advocating for safe, fair, and respectful working conditions across all stages of production.
What you’ll learn
- Identify different types of employment relationships (employee, contractor, union) and what rights apply to each
- Understand the basics of workplace protections, including harassment laws, wage standards, and accommodations
- Spot red flags in contracts and know what clauses to look for or question
- Navigate reporting processes and understand available resources when facing workplace harm or misconduct
Who It Is For
Any and all performing arts professionals
January 19, 2026
Free
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Frequently Asked Questions
TAP House Membership is a comprehensive package tailored to meet the unique HR and DEI needs of theatre organizations. When becoming a TAP House you will receive our suite of workplace culture tools and will be listed as a TAP House, signifying your commitment to creating safe, equitable, and accountable theatre culture.
TAP House Membership is a comprehensive package tailored to meet the unique HR and DEI needs of theatre organizations. When becoming a TAP House you will receive our suite of workplace culture tools and will be listed as a TAP House, signifying your commitment to creating safe, equitable, and accountable theatre culture.
TAP House Membership is a comprehensive package tailored to meet the unique HR and DEI needs of theatre organizations. When becoming a TAP House you will receive our suite of workplace culture tools and will be listed as a TAP House, signifying your commitment to creating safe, equitable, and accountable theatre culture.